UK’s Reeves Hints at Bigger Fiscal Buffer as Budget Takes Shape

UK’s Reeves Hints at Increased Fiscal Buffer in Budget

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves gave the clearest signal yet that she will boost her wafer-thin fiscal buffer at next month’s budget to put the public finances on a more stable footing, as she laid out the broad contours of her policy plans in Washington.

In a Bloomberg TV interview on Friday, Reeves said that increasing the £9.9 billion ($13.3 billion) of headroom she left against her fiscal rules at the spring statement in March would help “absorb shocks” in an increasingly unstable world.